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cardinals from all over the world gathering to prepare their conclave. every arrival sparking a rumor, every sentence holding potential meeting. that is why the cardinals who are charged with picking a successor are very reserved in their statements. >> we have one week of meetings ahead of us to get to know one another better. i really cannot say more. >> anything is possible. >> it is almost a new personality and that is the surprise. >> this is what st. peter's square looked like yesterday, the window from which the pope uses traditional blessing on sunday was shot, a sign of a church without a leader. >> we would most like a mixture of john paul ii and benedict xvi. >> he should be someone who has appealed to come someone who can bring us together and lead us forward. >> observers believe it must also be someone who can bring the vatican's house in order. the cardinals may soon be given access to a top-secret report commissioned before he shocked the world with his resignation. rome is rife with speculation about the contents which some say have deta
cardinals from all over the world gathering to prepare their conclave. every arrival sparking a rumor, every sentence holding potential meeting. that is why the cardinals who are charged with picking a successor are very reserved in their statements. >> we have one week of meetings ahead of us to get to know one another better. i really cannot say more. >> anything is possible. >> it is almost a new personality and that is the surprise. >> this is what st. peter's square...
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the cardinals were waiting for the last to arrive. he did so yesterday. these meetings they hold before the conclave begins are tremendously important, and that is why they did not want to rush it. >> why were they so important? what did they talk about behind closed doors? >> the talk about the issues as they see it confronting the church. the challenges facing the new pope. in a sense, although there is officially no lobbying going on, they are drawing up a short list that they would agree that the future pope would have to address. obviously, things like the child abuse scandal are very high in discussions. it obviously has to be someone who is not tainted in any way even indirectly with the child abuse scandal. a further problem, perhaps even more pressing, is the question of the central government of the catholic church. through the wikileaks scandal, it merged the circumstances were pretty chaotic. it needs to be someone with the force of character to reform that. >> a lot of speculation about who that somebody might be. >> if i'm right in my analys
the cardinals were waiting for the last to arrive. he did so yesterday. these meetings they hold before the conclave begins are tremendously important, and that is why they did not want to rush it. >> why were they so important? what did they talk about behind closed doors? >> the talk about the issues as they see it confronting the church. the challenges facing the new pope. in a sense, although there is officially no lobbying going on, they are drawing up a short list that they...
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but the cardinals gave nothing away. >> we have a week to know one another better. that is all i can say. >> is the next pope from latin america? anything is possible. >> at the same time, rome was rife with speculation. some media reports said it showed details of a sex ring in the vatigan. the cardinals continued deliberations and at the end of the week, frederico lombardi announced the conclave for a new pope would begin tuesday. final preparations are underway in the sistine chapel. one will be used to burn the ballots, the other to produce the white smoke to inform a new pope has been chosen. >> voters in kenya turned in to vote for a new president. it was believed there could be a repeat of the ethnic violence in 2007. but election day was peaceful. >> all i want is for the elections to be peaceful. >> the prime minister and his deputy, uhuru kenyatta were the front-runners. there were allegations of vote- rigging, and at the end kenyatta was declared the winner. he has been indicted for crimes against humanity, creating tension -- >> also on monday, german's
but the cardinals gave nothing away. >> we have a week to know one another better. that is all i can say. >> is the next pope from latin america? anything is possible. >> at the same time, rome was rife with speculation. some media reports said it showed details of a sex ring in the vatigan. the cardinals continued deliberations and at the end of the week, frederico lombardi announced the conclave for a new pope would begin tuesday. final preparations are underway in the...
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another handful of cardinals arrived last night. there are now 110 voting cardinals. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> one of the things that always grabbed me was a report, a paragraph in the hope consulting report from the focus group where they interviewed a guy, mark k. that sort of sticks with me. i think mark k. actually encapsulated it pretty well, where he said, look, i do not do research because i know that charities are going to do some good. where i put my time in research in things like products. i'll go out and buy a microwave. i'll do research. i do not need to do the research for charities. i think that captures the prevailing ethic right now among donors. part of my book is a plea to the donor community to rethink it. all charities are not alike. there are good ones and bad ones. there are a lot in the middle. we have got to get money to the best in the breed so that they survive and that the others do not. >> ken stern looks at a world of nonprofits on "afterwards," sunday night at 9:00, this weekend on c-span2. >
another handful of cardinals arrived last night. there are now 110 voting cardinals. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> one of the things that always grabbed me was a report, a paragraph in the hope consulting report from the focus group where they interviewed a guy, mark k. that sort of sticks with me. i think mark k. actually encapsulated it pretty well, where he said, look, i do not do research because i know that charities are going to do some...
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. -- 115 cardinals that will pick a new pope have arrived. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> i was fascinated by her feminist view. remember the ladies, or you are going to be in trouble. i'm paraphrasing, obviously. but she warned her husband by you cannot rule without including what women want and have to contribute. this is the 1700's. >> abigail adams tonight on c- span posing new history series. first ladies, and floods and image. koblentz as president by her detractors, she was outspoken about slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers of any first lady, she provides a unique window into colonial america and her life with john adams. join in the conversation on abigail adams tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: from new york this morning, paul light is joining us. we're talking about federal contractors and the impact of sequestration on that part of the federal government. let's just begin with the federal contractor
. -- 115 cardinals that will pick a new pope have arrived. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> i was fascinated by her feminist view. remember the ladies, or you are going to be in trouble. i'm paraphrasing, obviously. but she warned her husband by you cannot rule without including what women want and have to contribute. this is the 1700's. >> abigail adams tonight on c- span posing new history series. first ladies, and floods and image. koblentz as president...
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the cardinals will hold a secret ballot to choose a successor to benedict xvi. he resigned last month citing poor health and old age. the vote will be held inside the vatican sistine chapel. 115 cardinals under the age of 80 from churches around the world will submit ballots. and when one man among them receives two-thirds of the votes. the cardinals held five days of discussions before the vatican set a date for the start of the conclave. they reportly talked about who would be best suited for the position and the job of carrying out church reforms. vatican spoexpersons say catholics would know the name of the new pope by the end of next week. >>> the people of venezuela has said goodbye to the man who led them for 14 years. they gave hugo chavez a state funeral in the capital of caracus. about 30 foreign leaders joined venezuelans for the ceremony at a military academy. crowds of chavez' supporters gathered outside. vice president nicolas madura is due to take the oath of office. he said people will be able to see chavez forever as a permanent body on display.
the cardinals will hold a secret ballot to choose a successor to benedict xvi. he resigned last month citing poor health and old age. the vote will be held inside the vatican sistine chapel. 115 cardinals under the age of 80 from churches around the world will submit ballots. and when one man among them receives two-thirds of the votes. the cardinals held five days of discussions before the vatican set a date for the start of the conclave. they reportly talked about who would be best suited for...